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the increase comes as germany moves to phase out the reliance on nuclear power. that is a big jump in one year. that would not be really popular here. >>> retail spending picks up. consumer sentiment hits a five-year high and a lot of folks are shrugging off the fiscal cliff. are they in for a nasty surprise? i don't know. i'm worried. we'll explain it. >>> plus u.s. oil output hit as 15-year high but we're still feeling pain at the pump. details why the production boom sounds more like a whimper. more "money" coming up. ♪ . follow the wings. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you make 70,000 trades a second... ♪ reach oneustomer at a time? ♪ or help doctors turn billions of bytes of shared information... ♪ into a fifth anniversary of remsion? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the thnology and services to help you solve it. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the onlyime i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i lov
the increase comes as germany moves to phase out the reliance on nuclear power. that is a big jump in one year. that would not be really popular here. >>> retail spending picks up. consumer sentiment hits a five-year high and a lot of folks are shrugging off the fiscal cliff. are they in for a nasty surprise? i don't know. i'm worried. we'll explain it. >>> plus u.s. oil output hit as 15-year high but we're still feeling pain at the pump. details why the production boom sounds...
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the increase comes as germany moves to phase out the reliance on nuclear power. that is a big jump in one year. that would n be really popular here. >>> retail spending picks up. consumer sentiment hits a five-year high and a lot of folks arehrugging off the fiscal cliff. are they in for a nasty surprise? i don't know. i'm worried. we'll explain it. >>> plus u.s. oil output hit as 15-year high but we're still feeling pain at the pump. details why the production boom sounds more like a whimper. more "money" coming up. ♪ . [ male announcer ] how do you turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? whater your busineschallenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. eal is coming from. whater your busineschallenge, as a homeless teen myself, i really understand this first hand. nobody should go through that, and with yr help, nobody will. to find out how to do your part, go to childhungerendshere.com ♪ . melissa: we are staring down the barrel of a $400 billion tax increase if congress doesn't fix the fiscal cliff by the end
the increase comes as germany moves to phase out the reliance on nuclear power. that is a big jump in one year. that would n be really popular here. >>> retail spending picks up. consumer sentiment hits a five-year high and a lot of folks arehrugging off the fiscal cliff. are they in for a nasty surprise? i don't know. i'm worried. we'll explain it. >>> plus u.s. oil output hit as 15-year high but we're still feeling pain at the pump. details why the production boom sounds...
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leaders, particularly germany's angela merl agreed to appoint a supervisor that will directly control national budgets of member cotries. i don't know about that, but the position won't beup and running until next year. how is that helping the countries that need money nowike spain and greece? with m is professor charles lipscomb from the universi of chicago. professor, thanks very much for joing us. tell us what you think of this latest development. a step in the right direction? >> there were several positive developments but e main way i see a of this is what i would call a cry an sigh phenomon. thers a lot of cying, yells for help prr the summits andhen there a bit of a sigh of relief that they reach at least modete agement dung the summit itself. these, however are long-term problems. e agreement that they basically reached w that they will set up a banki supervisor, something that they had agreed to in the, in the summer but they have now moving forward it will, the process will start early nextear. but there were two different, the were, there were disent grews between germany
leaders, particularly germany's angela merl agreed to appoint a supervisor that will directly control national budgets of member cotries. i don't know about that, but the position won't beup and running until next year. how is that helping the countries that need money nowike spain and greece? with m is professor charles lipscomb from the universi of chicago. professor, thanks very much for joing us. tell us what you think of this latest development. a step in the right direction? >>...
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you're seeing splits within germany including in the ruling party, merkel's own party, about whether they should pour what they consider good money after bad. and yet, if this whole thing blows up, the european project itself is in danger. melissa: professor, thanks so much for coming on. you always break it down for us. we really appreciate your time. >> it's my pleasure. melissa: gas prices finally begin to slip but easing the pain at the pump may prove short-lived. we'll explain that coming up next. >>> plus this year's brutal drought take as really bizarre turn. animal feed has become so expensive some farmers are giving their cattle candy, instead like, gummy worms. one of those farmers is going to join us. more "money" and more gummy worms coming up. [ owner ] i need to expand to meet the needs of my growing business. but how am i going to fund it? and i have to find a way to manage my cash flow better. [ female announcer ] our wells fargo bankers are here to listen, offer guidance and provide you with options tailored to your business. we've loaned more money to small business
you're seeing splits within germany including in the ruling party, merkel's own party, about whether they should pour what they consider good money after bad. and yet, if this whole thing blows up, the european project itself is in danger. melissa: professor, thanks so much for coming on. you always break it down for us. we really appreciate your time. >> it's my pleasure. melissa: gas prices finally begin to slip but easing the pain at the pump may prove short-lived. we'll explain that...
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liz: in germany we only eat the chicken after it plucked how binding is it? if you say for example, i have my new book out i keep saying. melissa: great book by the way. read the book. melissa: thank you. buy the book, if you read the first couple pages and doesn't hook you i send your money back. megyn kelly loses it. you have to stop saying that. i'm a lawyer. you will get in trouble. when you say something like all of these things out loud, is that a contract? melissa: yes. if you make an offer and that person accepts it and does something in reliance of that offer, you're stuck. it is a great book, so you will never have to return any money. melissa: i stand behind my two page challenge of diary of a stage mortgage's daughter. i would never offer a million dollars to get my computer back. melissa: that is foolish. melissa: back it up somewhere else. i don't know. very funny story. thank you so much. here is our question of the day. should people be held responsible for rewards that they advertise? of course they should be. we want to hear what you think.
liz: in germany we only eat the chicken after it plucked how binding is it? if you say for example, i have my new book out i keep saying. melissa: great book by the way. read the book. melissa: thank you. buy the book, if you read the first couple pages and doesn't hook you i send your money back. megyn kelly loses it. you have to stop saying that. i'm a lawyer. you will get in trouble. when you say something like all of these things out loud, is that a contract? melissa: yes. if you make an...
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saw thousands -- more than a thousand runners from foreign nations, packs of them from france, italy, germany, as far away as australia, latin america, all came here to run the race and they were excited about it. i think they all recognized what was going on. they tried to credit new york for, you know, having the resilience to put this race on, but i think there's got to be an effort to compensate them somehow. i don't know how you organize that effort. but i think every leader in new york needs to beholden to their constituency and i think ultimately that's -- yes, there were thousands of people already here and they're going to have to deal with this and they will be greatly disappointed. >> yeah, brian, on "squawk on the street" we talked to mary wittenberg and she made clear she was going along because the mayor had made this decision and they will stand by it and hold the race because they were asked to hold the race so perhaps it wasn't entirely a surprise on that front. is it clear to you from your reporting and what you know that it was, in fact, entirely the mayor's decision? >> i
saw thousands -- more than a thousand runners from foreign nations, packs of them from france, italy, germany, as far away as australia, latin america, all came here to run the race and they were excited about it. i think they all recognized what was going on. they tried to credit new york for, you know, having the resilience to put this race on, but i think there's got to be an effort to compensate them somehow. i don't know how you organize that effort. but i think every leader in new york...
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., re estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason er 75% of our mutual funds eat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to ad and consider carefuy before investing. ♪ . melissa: well it is definitely appropriate it say concerns over the fiscal cliff have hit a fever pitch but believe it or not doctors could be facing the worst of it. they could be hit by a 29% in medicare reimbursements on january 1st. that is only part of the problem. another part how this turns around and hits you and your wallet. joining me to dissect the impact is dr. marc siegel from the fox news medical a-team. great to have you back on the show. >> good to be back with you. melissa: let's get right to it. i love the numbers. let's break it down. doctors face a 27% cut in pay for medicare patients as part of the formula. >> that is called the
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for the latest we go to ashley webster live in frankfurt, germany. ashley, since i joined fox and you've been going over to europe i've been begging you to solve the problem. you finally got it done. is it different this time? >> you know, that's a very good question. super mario got the bazooka out. before today the ecb had indeed a bond buying program which they finished back in march but it was limited in nature. it came with no conditions. the difference this time, melissa, it is, well, there is no limit. but it does come with strong conditions. countries have to apply. and they have to undergo strict monitoring of the conditions they agree to abide to in order to get the bailout. so there is a difference and now it is up to those european leaders of all the different countries if they want the bailout money, they have to formally apply and then put up with a lot of intrusion into their books. melissa: i don't know. we'll see how tough they really are about all this. the proof is in the pudding. i wonder a lot of people have been raising the ques
for the latest we go to ashley webster live in frankfurt, germany. ashley, since i joined fox and you've been going over to europe i've been begging you to solve the problem. you finally got it done. is it different this time? >> you know, that's a very good question. super mario got the bazooka out. before today the ecb had indeed a bond buying program which they finished back in march but it was limited in nature. it came with no conditions. the difference this time, melissa, it is,...
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okay, moving on, the independent reports show that furniture suppliers use force is labor from east germany to make products. of course, this was back in the 80s, but ikea says they deeply regret that this ever happened. perhaps this explains why their stuff is so chea you have to hire foced labor in order to putting together once you get home. >> fortunately, this i't like forced child labor. it happened a long time ago. i think that ikea will get over this. i think they have a stron name and strong sales two that's all true. but i am traumatized. i have ikea there and ikea everywhere. unbelievable. i'm supporting that i'm not gointo get over it. melissa: go ahead and sue them, i love it. next p, a new proposal in a nudist. to show their passion for nudism, they showed up on the steps of city hall naked. it reminds me of that seinfeld episode where there is good naked and bad naked. i definitely don't want to sit on a park bench where i'm paying taxes were gemmill and just got up in that state. all right, thank you guys. fiscal cliff is drawing clor and no one has offered any solid solutio
okay, moving on, the independent reports show that furniture suppliers use force is labor from east germany to make products. of course, this was back in the 80s, but ikea says they deeply regret that this ever happened. perhaps this explains why their stuff is so chea you have to hire foced labor in order to putting together once you get home. >> fortunately, this i't like forced child labor. it happened a long time ago. i think that ikea will get over this. i think they have a stron...
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france and germany about to go into recession. what can't you guys learn? higher taxes don't work. melissa: yeah. but seems lying the public at large has not bought that argument. mitt romney tried to make that argument. a lot of people tried to make the argument. it hasn't worked. >> you emphasize what is the best way to get the economy moving again. means to end. instead of fighting on democrat's ground, establish your own ground. taxes does notn growth. greater spending does not mean growth. mammoth regulations taking away control from patients does not lead to growth. fight on your own turf instead of democrats. melissa: you're a master of negotiation. you know so much about this. how would you reset the negotiations? >> toss out a few grenades. passing in the house entitlement reforms can't take any benefits from existing beneficiaries. love to see the senate reject that one. how about another bill passing saying can not take money from medicare to finance obamacare. democrats will choke on it. exactly what they're doing. go on offense on those kind of things. how about social
france and germany about to go into recession. what can't you guys learn? higher taxes don't work. melissa: yeah. but seems lying the public at large has not bought that argument. mitt romney tried to make that argument. a lot of people tried to make the argument. it hasn't worked. >> you emphasize what is the best way to get the economy moving again. means to end. instead of fighting on democrat's ground, establish your own ground. taxes does notn growth. greater spending does not mean...
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germany is one of the leaders basically had to cut back dramatically because they can't afford it when it started counting. melissa: they say every energy industry at beginning needs to be propped up by the govement until it is viable then it is viable. way we started everything else. why is that wrong? >> the problem we've been saying that for 30 or 40 years and it hasn't really happened. the point here gas actually, and fracked gas offers the opportunity tout carbon emissions dramatically. melissa: how is that possible? >> fundamentally gas emits 40% less than coal for the same amount of energy. and so you produce most of your energy in the u.s. with coal. now you're moving towards gas. that is a great tng for the environment. actually, you have cut twice as much as what everyone else in the world including the kyoto protocol and all the e.u. instead of what the e.u. is paying 20, $30 billion a year to do that, you're making $100 billion a year. that is much better proposition. melissa: is all the fracking distracting us from the idea of developing these other sources of renewable en
germany is one of the leaders basically had to cut back dramatically because they can't afford it when it started counting. melissa: they say every energy industry at beginning needs to be propped up by the govement until it is viable then it is viable. way we started everything else. why is that wrong? >> the problem we've been saying that for 30 or 40 years and it hasn't really happened. the point here gas actually, and fracked gas offers the opportunity tout carbon emissions...
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germany has installed equivalent of 27 nuclear power plants in solar energy. in one day in may of this year, solar produced half of germany's electricity. china just announced that it is increasing its solar goals to 21 gigabytes to 2150 which demonstrates the growth occurring in the global marketplace. last year the is department of energy released the sun shot initiative report which outlines how solar energy could provide 14% of u.s. electricity by 2030, and 27% i 2050. the sun shot initiative is also an important collaborative and national initiative to make cost competitive with other forms of energy by the end of the decade. an indicator of the progress of solar works for minnesota coalition has achieved occurred in 2012 when were able to secure the endorsement of the afl-cio for our campaign to pass legislation to install solar on our schools, hospitals and other public buildings. we also have access support from the 3m corporation, silicon energy and many other corporations. each dedicated resources to campaign. these unlikely allies governed the commo
germany has installed equivalent of 27 nuclear power plants in solar energy. in one day in may of this year, solar produced half of germany's electricity. china just announced that it is increasing its solar goals to 21 gigabytes to 2150 which demonstrates the growth occurring in the global marketplace. last year the is department of energy released the sun shot initiative report which outlines how solar energy could provide 14% of u.s. electricity by 2030, and 27% i 2050. the sun shot...
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again, we started out with europe, industrial production in germany going down hill fest. draghi saying it is a problem, merkel saying the eu needs to get together, riots in greece, the downgrade rumors, the fiscal cliff, this set us up for an s & p, hadn't moved in over a year into the surprised, you had a microcosm and yesterday a glimmer of hope. >> plus short ties. >> on a day like this, tough take your tie off to react to all the things going on. that's -- >> engelbert humperdinck concert. >> take off my ascot, i was going to wear a red tie. talk about that later. >> tim and stevie nailed it. people say technicals don't work, they stood up extraordinarily well, see what where they traded up to yesterday and subsequently failed, talked about that level for a while. i thought this 1379, 1380 level would be support on the down side we got within i think six or seven s & p points from that think you are in a defined range. it feels awful today and it is. i think we will go lower from here at some point, but until that happen, you trade away the way we are in now. wither i
again, we started out with europe, industrial production in germany going down hill fest. draghi saying it is a problem, merkel saying the eu needs to get together, riots in greece, the downgrade rumors, the fiscal cliff, this set us up for an s & p, hadn't moved in over a year into the surprised, you had a microcosm and yesterday a glimmer of hope. >> plus short ties. >> on a day like this, tough take your tie off to react to all the things going on. that's -- >>...
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leaders of germany and france make conflicting comments over the future of europe's banking system. the news leads to a modest selloff in stocks. the dow closed down 20 points. plus oil prices sliding on global growth fears. slumping 1%. that is crude's lowest close since early august. >>> shares of apple falling. the company sold more than five million new iphone 5 in the opening weekend despite apple running out of supplies. the figure came in as below some analysts. some analysts predicted as many as 10 million iphones would be sold over the first three days. people are never happy. you know i don't have any audio at all? you do? okay. what is the one message we hear over and over again from the white house. what is at the forefront of most american's minds? >> put forward specific plans we know would create jobs. we have got too many good jobs we have to create. we need to create more jobs faster. melissa: it seems to make sense. after all we have an unemployment rate of 8.1%. 15 million people out of work or just given up looking. there is federal program with up sentives state
leaders of germany and france make conflicting comments over the future of europe's banking system. the news leads to a modest selloff in stocks. the dow closed down 20 points. plus oil prices sliding on global growth fears. slumping 1%. that is crude's lowest close since early august. >>> shares of apple falling. the company sold more than five million new iphone 5 in the opening weekend despite apple running out of supplies. the figure came in as below some analysts. some analysts...
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germany's chancellor merkel lands in greece in wild demonstrations. the imf says our fiscal cliff is adding to this economic mess. we'll sort through all the rubble. plus it is dirty, filthy gas to the rescue. california will pollute the environment to bring down crippling gas prices. no bicycles and car pools for them. we'll break it all down. >>> how far would you go to earn a buck? not even a host passing out on air can stop qvc from making a sale. we've got the video and the details. even when they say it's not, it is always about money melissa: first let's look at the today's market headlines a grim imf forecast for the global economy sent stocks sliding down 110 points. nasdaq was the day's biggest loser posting its largest loss since june 25th. earnings season starts off on a good foot. alcoa beat estimates on top and bottom line. shares are getting a nice pop after-hours. >>> government is filing a civil suit against wells fargo. they are accused of reckless behavior issuing federally backed loans. shares of wells fargo fell nearly 2%. >>> all
germany's chancellor merkel lands in greece in wild demonstrations. the imf says our fiscal cliff is adding to this economic mess. we'll sort through all the rubble. plus it is dirty, filthy gas to the rescue. california will pollute the environment to bring down crippling gas prices. no bicycles and car pools for them. we'll break it all down. >>> how far would you go to earn a buck? not even a host passing out on air can stop qvc from making a sale. we've got the video and the...
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germany being very vocal about that and germany is starting to break down too. >> let's move on here. we should note that jane swells on the starbucks conference call and she will bring us the latest developments. we want to get to the buzz kill, deckers share getting hammered down 18%. shoe-maker hurt by warmer weather. who wants to wear uggs when it's warm outside? >> wouldn't you be wearing crocs? isn't that a better look for you. >> i wear the crocs in the snow. >> deckers cut their guidance, part of the reason why the shares are down sharply. one man is brave enough to step into the stock on the after hours on the big pullback and that is, he is, dr. j. >> a couple other guys on the desk and gals, if she could trade it might. stock is down 17%, 18% in the after hours, folks, so they missed earnings, yes, they did, and it was a warm winter, but i just don't understand why you wouldn't want to own this stock at 56 where i was able to buy it in the after hours. 56 and 56, 57. that's actually a decimal point there, 56.57. those are the two levels i bought at in the after hours. i lik
germany being very vocal about that and germany is starting to break down too. >> let's move on here. we should note that jane swells on the starbucks conference call and she will bring us the latest developments. we want to get to the buzz kill, deckers share getting hammered down 18%. shoe-maker hurt by warmer weather. who wants to wear uggs when it's warm outside? >> wouldn't you be wearing crocs? isn't that a better look for you. >> i wear the crocs in the snow. >>...
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germany passed as. of course this was done by the world economic forum. very swiss and external controlling. they plan that slopes and as of the best places to do business. singapore, singapore, they used to fine you for chewing gum. i just would question the validity of the survey even though i don't question the overall result that we are not as competitive globally. >> u.s. are so entrepreneur all, lots of businesses, lots of new ideas, lots of folks here. melissa: government's getting in the way. that is part of what this says. all the fight over the debt ceiling, dragging yourself down, the red tape, the taxation, losing a repetitiveness. that is true. >> it is. we need to do something to fix that. the anti business deal in washington right now, suspicious of profit. they declined -- decline the profit motive. a big line from the first lady last night he says we believe that what you do is more important than how much you aren't. everyone clapped. why the democrats so in favor of earning less? melissa: i don't know. mattel's is opening its first vege
germany passed as. of course this was done by the world economic forum. very swiss and external controlling. they plan that slopes and as of the best places to do business. singapore, singapore, they used to fine you for chewing gum. i just would question the validity of the survey even though i don't question the overall result that we are not as competitive globally. >> u.s. are so entrepreneur all, lots of businesses, lots of new ideas, lots of folks here. melissa: government's getting...
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they have the retirement age up to 6 it is 67 in germany. angela merkel is tere to remi them ey have a lot of work to do. melissa: charles, what do you think of those piures? >> well, they're the, ropean equivalent of burning anmerican fla, right? they're dressing up to in order to insult --. melissa: at least. >> in order to insult the germans. what doug says is absolutely right about how, how much austerity still has to go in greece. but it is also worth remembering that over the last three year their gdp has dropped, dpped, by 25%. they have 25% unemployment. youth unemployment is 50%. they have got a big corruption scandal in the government. this is a really hard road to hoe. what merkel is there to do is in effect support the existing government and say that she is backing them as they try to go through austerity measures. melissa: doug, how far do yothink she can be pushed? this is really biting the hand that feeds you. >> you know i find it, you know, a little ironic they're at beinging their la friend on this. melissa: right. it's cr
they have the retirement age up to 6 it is 67 in germany. angela merkel is tere to remi them ey have a lot of work to do. melissa: charles, what do you think of those piures? >> well, they're the, ropean equivalent of burning anmerican fla, right? they're dressing up to in order to insult --. melissa: at least. >> in order to insult the germans. what doug says is absolutely right about how, how much austerity still has to go in greece. but it is also worth remembering that over the...
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germany flippantly said sell the ultimate fixer upper. [laughter] melissa: i wonder if you buy the property, with you on the hook for as far as government? >> i didn't but they are less than the cost of a condo in manhattan and london, but you might as well buy on the surface of the moon. stores are shutting down, businesses are shutting down. melissa: i don't know, even those is so fabulous, i would wonder what the government would come looking for bonaire out of cash. next up, the fbi has arrested new jersey's mayor tony mack. he faces charges. his demonstration has been in charge of nepotism and reckless spending. >> what gets me is they were using nicknames for tony mack out of it be level monster movie. little guy, napoleon, the cooks involved in the scandal, they said, he was just and only involved in good corruption and he was taking money so others could do business with the city. it is like, what are you talking about? melissa: is housing director quit after he had a conviction. his chief of staff was arrested for buying heroin,
germany flippantly said sell the ultimate fixer upper. [laughter] melissa: i wonder if you buy the property, with you on the hook for as far as government? >> i didn't but they are less than the cost of a condo in manhattan and london, but you might as well buy on the surface of the moon. stores are shutting down, businesses are shutting down. melissa: i don't know, even those is so fabulous, i would wonder what the government would come looking for bonaire out of cash. next up, the fbi...
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germany gets to keep its own veto power. what are the chances that will even work? let's turn to my favorite expert on this, charles lipscomb from the university of chicago. he has insight for us. professor, thank you for coming back to the show. what do you think of this latest wrinkle? >> it is a dog that didn't bark. it is something that didn't happen. it is very important. since we last talked a week ago there have been a number of developments. the german constitutional court saying it was all right for germany to participate in the stability facility is one of them. but the most important that would have been critically important had the court said it was unconstitutional for germany to do that but the most important affirmative action is mario draghi moving to buy bonds. i think that draghi is proving to be the most important figure for european integration in two or three decades, really since delore moved forward with european integration in the 1980s. melissa: do you think history will look back on him favorably to say that he made the right decisions? >>
germany gets to keep its own veto power. what are the chances that will even work? let's turn to my favorite expert on this, charles lipscomb from the university of chicago. he has insight for us. professor, thank you for coming back to the show. what do you think of this latest wrinkle? >> it is a dog that didn't bark. it is something that didn't happen. it is very important. since we last talked a week ago there have been a number of developments. the german constitutional court saying...
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nazi germany was one of the most lawful and unjust society is in the history of the world. the nuremberg laws were rules by law. what exists around most of the world and in cuba today come in my own experience, is that the most powerful, the most privileged, get together and decide what rights, if any, the minority have. the united states constitution is the rule by law. the rule by law is to protect the minority from the tyranny of the majority. it is the classic definition of law. now, the rule of law is what justice kennedy and justice roberts recently spoke about. in their opinions, one was involving the flag-burning case. texas vs. johnson. the other one was by justice kennedy. the other one was by justice roberts very recently in the demonstrations of military fit -- demonstrations at military funerals. they both said the same thing. they said, we don't like what these people did. as a matter of fact, what they did and their beliefs are abhorrent to most americans, and to us personally, but unless we protect their rights, all our rights are in jeopardy. and that is wh
nazi germany was one of the most lawful and unjust society is in the history of the world. the nuremberg laws were rules by law. what exists around most of the world and in cuba today come in my own experience, is that the most powerful, the most privileged, get together and decide what rights, if any, the minority have. the united states constitution is the rule by law. the rule by law is to protect the minority from the tyranny of the majority. it is the classic definition of law. now, the...
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in germany where half the world solar is there is not a single company in the black at the moment. they're calling it a death spiral. given worldwide market and here comes the federal government. the classic addage the more the planners fail the more the planners plan. the state of oregon will pump more than $50 million additional money to the same company. melissa: mark what is really disrupting to me, if i was a business owner, whether this company, whether we're not talk about it making solar panels or wigits, when you look at market and look at demand or supply you see this is not a business that makes sense to go into right now. so why would they be doing this? i mean did they feel like the government subsidy, you know is going to make it profitable for them? why are they going into this business? >> the reason they went into it, keep in mind, president obama has a science advisor john hold drum, one. hazards after free society is cheap energy. secretary chu getting solyndra and solar companies money. what their goal was as president obama stated to make energy rates skyrocket
in germany where half the world solar is there is not a single company in the black at the moment. they're calling it a death spiral. given worldwide market and here comes the federal government. the classic addage the more the planners fail the more the planners plan. the state of oregon will pump more than $50 million additional money to the same company. melissa: mark what is really disrupting to me, if i was a business owner, whether this company, whether we're not talk about it making...
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remember, you have germany in there and a break. they will not print as many -- >> only a year. one year. >> guesses for one year. >> things can happen simultaneously, grasso. >> hold me back. >> what's going on? >> guy? >> let the other guys in. don't hong the ball. >> guy? >> oh, hi. >> hi. >> love that. great job by our crack crew with that great. >> silver. i think silver goes north of 40 you c bucks. i think silver, which is sort of under the radar screen, will catch up on the gold/silver ratio which is 15 to 1. i'm not saying the ratio is getting there but i think silver is going to explode. >> grasso? this is a bold prediction your part. >> i think the market is going to sell off 10%. you're going to see the market sell off drastically. i'm still in the gold miners. i i think everything is going to get hit. >> first half of the year, though. >> first half of the year. 10% selloff. the debt ceiling is weighing on the markets. consumers are going to be soft. i'm still in gdx but nothing is going to be spared. you're going to have buying opportunities around the first half o
remember, you have germany in there and a break. they will not print as many -- >> only a year. one year. >> guesses for one year. >> things can happen simultaneously, grasso. >> hold me back. >> what's going on? >> guy? >> let the other guys in. don't hong the ball. >> guy? >> oh, hi. >> hi. >> love that. great job by our crack crew with that great. >> silver. i think silver goes north of 40 you c bucks. i think silver,...
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i'm looking at a party basically saying whatever to the ecb and to germany growing in popularity. wondering where this is all going. we hear it's global final doom if greece leaves the euro, but there's a vote which may determine on june 17th, we should be talking more about that. so let's do right now. >> let's talk a bit about it. this week you've seen u.s. equities down. you've seen european equities down more. that is actually the right reaction because greece getting into trouble is not a surprise. it's been in trouble for over two years. if we go through to another default, if it becomes a d disorderly default, that's what the politicians have been warning is possible the next couple weeks. really i think europe is best divided. and the u.s. market is suffering from several negatives. the negative tail risk on greece, the fiscal cliff coming up and the possibility of a sharp slowdown in the emerging markets. those are all negatives that mean that this last month or so has been pretty rough stuff in the u.s. equity market. >> and saw on the news this morning that the european
i'm looking at a party basically saying whatever to the ecb and to germany growing in popularity. wondering where this is all going. we hear it's global final doom if greece leaves the euro, but there's a vote which may determine on june 17th, we should be talking more about that. so let's do right now. >> let's talk a bit about it. this week you've seen u.s. equities down. you've seen european equities down more. that is actually the right reaction because greece getting into trouble is...
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beautiful diversity of our city >>> the ping triangle was once a symbol to identify homosexuals in nazi germany it is now evolved into a begin of gay pride. the 42nd annual pride parade gets under way at 10:30 a.m. it runs nine blocks through downtown to 8 the st.. the theme is " global equality " it the chief witness against same-sex marriage has had a change of heart david lincoln on testified in favor of proposition 8 in the federal court trial now he says they're right of gays and lesbians to marry a matter of " basic fairness " the judge declared proposition 8 unconstitutional a federal appeals court upheld the verdict and prop it sponsors plan to appeal to the supreme court. the state's largest government workers union have agreed to a deal with gov. brown the s e i u represents 90,000 members including teachers and other government workers. roughly half of the state's government workers. it will take a pay cut of 4 1/2% and get one extra day off per month for the ninth night in a row parents are protests in the closure of five oakland schools. the group marched from the plaza to lake vie
beautiful diversity of our city >>> the ping triangle was once a symbol to identify homosexuals in nazi germany it is now evolved into a begin of gay pride. the 42nd annual pride parade gets under way at 10:30 a.m. it runs nine blocks through downtown to 8 the st.. the theme is " global equality " it the chief witness against same-sex marriage has had a change of heart david lincoln on testified in favor of proposition 8 in the federal court trial now he says they're right of...
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immediately cause their yields to rise and would end germany's status as a safe haven. at some point europe risks carrying the entire global economy down with it. we, of course, will be watching it. that will do it for us on "closing bell." thank you so much for being here tonight. i'll see you tomorrow on "closing bell." hope you'll follow me on twitter and google plus, @mariabartiromo is the handle. melissa, take it away. >> facebook mess day two and now it's europe who needs some friends. >> europe must do everything in its power. >> but the currency continues to crash and keeps their stock market in check. >> given the multiple flat, you have an earnings growth that's been about 3% this year, $100 per share in earnings for that to be 500 this year, $106 for next year. put the three things together. that's the framework thinking about what's happening and that's why we remain 1250 for a price target at the end of the year. >> the mark faber is here with his gloom, doom and boom forecast, joe has your hedge and b.k. has your trade of the day. fresh from the trading fl
immediately cause their yields to rise and would end germany's status as a safe haven. at some point europe risks carrying the entire global economy down with it. we, of course, will be watching it. that will do it for us on "closing bell." thank you so much for being here tonight. i'll see you tomorrow on "closing bell." hope you'll follow me on twitter and google plus, @mariabartiromo is the handle. melissa, take it away. >> facebook mess day two and now it's europe...
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i think what she is doing is sending a message to all of europe and especially to the greeks, that germany does not want to see the greek economy crumble or to exit the eurozone, at least, for the next six months or so. melissa: before we run out of time, i thought of you when mitt romney mentioned spain during the debate. let me play that clip and get your reaction on the other side. >> spain, spain spend 42% of their total economy on government. >> okay. >> we're now spending 42% of our economy on government. i don't want to go down the path of spain. melissa: what do you think? are we going down the path of spain? >> i think that this is one of the great political debates of our time and i think that mitt romney was right to join it with president obama. i think president obama's policies and his political vision are fundamentally that of french democrats, rather like francois hollande. i think mitt romney's are a traditional conservative republican. i thought during the debate he sounded actually, he echoed themes that you would associate with dwight eisenhower. so i think this is a gr
i think what she is doing is sending a message to all of europe and especially to the greeks, that germany does not want to see the greek economy crumble or to exit the eurozone, at least, for the next six months or so. melissa: before we run out of time, i thought of you when mitt romney mentioned spain during the debate. let me play that clip and get your reaction on the other side. >> spain, spain spend 42% of their total economy on government. >> okay. >> we're now...
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germany has to pay for it. i will agree with you. it will be a bumpy ride, but for the time being, we will start pricing in the fact that it's better in europe. >> in terms of the multinationals, did you find buying opportunities there in today's session over the past couple of days. that is an area that paired losses as we did pick up steam into the afternoon hours. >> we didn't do any buying and i am concerned. it doesn't make me not buy something. we have been looking and waiting for the right time. i want to be long there. even with the multiyear cycle that will play out. i was surprised the market came back as much as it did. just the market's uncertainty, it is clear. >> you can make an argument that it's great or terrible. they could be reasonable arguments and once again, i am confounded by gold. >> that was truly an alarm early on in the markets during trading when gold didn't find the support here. it is an asset that doesn't seem to be risk on or risk off. everything that used to tie gold to the trade doesn't tie it anymor
germany has to pay for it. i will agree with you. it will be a bumpy ride, but for the time being, we will start pricing in the fact that it's better in europe. >> in terms of the multinationals, did you find buying opportunities there in today's session over the past couple of days. that is an area that paired losses as we did pick up steam into the afternoon hours. >> we didn't do any buying and i am concerned. it doesn't make me not buy something. we have been looking and waiting...
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merkel said it will play a key role to have germany transition to renewable energy alliance. >> what do caviar, super bowl attendees and extraterrestrial pizza have in common? they're getting a pile of your u.s. taxpayer dollars. the absurd details from the washington waste list. at the end of the day it is all about your money in. ♪ . [ mujahid ] there was a little bit of trepidation, not ite knowing what the next phase was going to be, you know, because you been, you know, this is what y had been doing. you know, working, working, working, working, working, working. and now you're talking about, well you know, i won't be, and i get the chance to spend more time with my wife and my kids. it's my world. that's my world. ♪ melissa: so it is that time of year again. senator coburn releasing his annual washington waste list, outlining the 100 most egregious ways the government is wasting your tax dollars. we've gone through the list. we picked out the most absurd abuses. joining me is fox's rich edson. this would be hysterical if it wasn't my money. let's get to it. moroccan pottery
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he died on the way to germany. >> after his tour ended, fish returned to the united states. during a random military drug test he came up positive for mare want in and was released with an other than honorable discharge. soon after, fish says he suffered from post traumatic stress disorder. >> they put me on medications, you start smelling things i used to smell over there, and start seeing things, things you hear an alarm and something in your mind puts you in panic mode like you were over there. >> after his discharge, fish moved back home appeared got a job at a vet i near clinic. he began to date one of the doctors. >> part of the reason that clark was believable, he seemed to be candid about some of the less flattering aspects of his relationship. he admitted he was in an abusive relationship, he admitted that he had hit her many times. >> but authorities say one night, the abuse led to murder. fish admits he and his girlfriend had been fighting. he says everything calmed down by the time they went to bed. >> i remember putting my head on the pillow, woke up in the same
he died on the way to germany. >> after his tour ended, fish returned to the united states. during a random military drug test he came up positive for mare want in and was released with an other than honorable discharge. soon after, fish says he suffered from post traumatic stress disorder. >> they put me on medications, you start smelling things i used to smell over there, and start seeing things, things you hear an alarm and something in your mind puts you in panic mode like you...
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so, germany, it went to january of 2008 highs. we're effectively at five-year highs and you've got a place where people expect european policy also to deliver. but germany, which is the export engine, really, to the world, i think, is telling you something. if you look at their exporters, they have been rallying. if you look at evaluations here, they're not terrible if you look at the export market picking up, especially in china. watch this. it's not all about u.s. fiscal cliff. one of the things we've been seeing rallying in this market are u.s. multinational that are exposed to a better environment. >> quick touch on cummins here. you see the headlines. billion dollar buy back just announced by cmi, so, the sock is trading higher, a little bit in the afterhours session. >> kern? >> without me. they have a great balance sheet. not surprising they would look to do something positive for the shareholders. >> okay. so we'll continue watching that. mike, out in the options world here, the vicks down 15 1/2. doesn't seem like a bad t
so, germany, it went to january of 2008 highs. we're effectively at five-year highs and you've got a place where people expect european policy also to deliver. but germany, which is the export engine, really, to the world, i think, is telling you something. if you look at their exporters, they have been rallying. if you look at evaluations here, they're not terrible if you look at the export market picking up, especially in china. watch this. it's not all about u.s. fiscal cliff. one of the...
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germany, holland, made it illegal. [applause] china you cannot collect this money. basically the entire civilized world and uncivilized. they have made this, they have made them outlaws. in other words, mr. romney billionaire and mr. goldfinger in the rest of the owe% and the rest of the world are outlawed, we are outlaws but in america their job creators. [laughter] that is why we occupy. we it occupied for stanley mattingly in jason alexander come on the deepwater horizon for the chief and his sons. etauk. janessa under the pipe that exploded. and also a farmer in fukushima with a farm that is poisoned forever. and four endo and the cholera quarantine center. that is why we occupied because it is not about the real estate. it is not about tens or t.a.r.p. or any of that. it is about them and us. and as i say in the book, just to read one little paragraph, there is only one story. that is what i am investigating. it is all one story. it is about them and us. they get home is bigger than disneyland we get foreclosure notices they give private jets and we get tarball
germany, holland, made it illegal. [applause] china you cannot collect this money. basically the entire civilized world and uncivilized. they have made this, they have made them outlaws. in other words, mr. romney billionaire and mr. goldfinger in the rest of the owe% and the rest of the world are outlawed, we are outlaws but in america their job creators. [laughter] that is why we occupy. we it occupied for stanley mattingly in jason alexander come on the deepwater horizon for the chief and...